Olympia
A whimsical and lifelike sculpture, 'Olympia' reimagines the work of Édouard Manet with a reclining cat. This unique piece exhibits the artist's impressive skills with its realistic appearance and would be a conversation-starting addition to any collection.
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A whimsical and lifelike sculpture, 'Olympia' reimagines the work of Édouard Manet with a reclining cat. This unique piece exhibits the artist's impressive skills with its realistic appearance and would be a conversation-starting addition to any collection.
Maísa Stolz is a South American artist living in Oxfordshire who creates work that celebrate the intricate beauty of the natural world. With degrees in Fashion Design, Sculpture and Art Education, she has honed her skills as a mixed-media artist, drawing inspiration from her lifelong fascination with the shapes and behaviour of animals—a passion sparked by her childhood in the Brazilian Countryside. Her creations often reimagine famous masterpieces with whimsical animal figures, hybrids, mythological characters and imaginary beings, each piece telling its own story. By blending traditional and contemporary materials such as clay, paper, fabric, horns and feathers, Maísa infuses her art with distinct personalities, grace and humour.
- Original piece
- Materials: Mixed media and paper pulp
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- To see more of this artist’s delightful work, please do visit us to enjoy their current collection in the Gallery.